Yorkhill Elementary School,
350 Hilda Avenue, Thornhill. ON T 905-764-5292 F 905-764-5294
Principal
Catarina Burisch
Office Staff
Morag Wright
Maria Cortes
Superintendent
C. LaTouche
905-764-6830
Trustee
We Can
Administrators’ Message
DEC 2016
www.yorkhill.es.yrdsb.edu.on.ca
Inside this issue:
Administrator’s
Message
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Trustee Message 2
December Events
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Important Dates 15
Group & Workshops 16
DEC2016
DECEMBER TOUCHSTONE : We encourage each other to live out
our goals, hopes, and dreams.
It is hard to believe that the December break has arrived. Yorkhill has
been filled with excitement and anticipation of this upcoming school break.
Our recent holiday concert showcased the Primary children’s sparkling
eyes, smiles and joyful voices to the delight of a full house of parents.
Student Council successfully organized a food drive, a door decorating con-
test and a holiday sing-a-long for the entire school. Thank you Student
Council! We look forward to future initiatives.
At Yorkhill, we celebrate the human potential of each of our students on a daily basis
as our students engage in powerful learning and achieve many milestones in their
classrooms.
At this coldest and darkest time of year, our Touchstone reminds us that
with mutual understanding, we can create a sense of warmth and light, to
help us work through past challenges and ring in an even better New
Year.
We would like to take this opportunity to wish all of our students and their
families a safe and peaceful holiday! Take the time to pause and spend
time with those dearest to you.
See you back at school on January 9th!
Catarina Burisch
Message From Our Trustee
As we near the end of 2016, I hope everyone has had a great school year so far and found opportunities to get involved
with the life of the school.
It is wonderful to have opportunities to see not only what our students are learning, but to see how they are learning –
collaborating and problem solving, using technology in exciting new ways, and engaged in hands-on activities.
I want to take this opportunity to thank the dedicated staff members, students, families and community members across
our Board. Thanks to all of the great people we have in our system, we continue to advance student achievement and
well-being.
Our Board continues to have a strong commitment to creating welcoming, inclusive learning environments that enable
all of our students to thrive. Engaging families in your child’s education and the school community is in an important
part of creating that environment.
There are resources for families available on our Board website at www.yrdsb.ca/parents, including information on Board
programs and supports, and tips for parents to support your child’s learning at home and at school.
Best wishes to everyone for a safe and happy holiday season and a wonderful start to 2017. I hope you are able to enjoy
time with family and friends.
Recipient of the North Star Award YRDSB
Congratulations to Ms. Morris, our Reading Recovery, SSCA/SERT teacher for receiving the
North Star Award
The North Star recognizes the contributions that teachers make to the well-being of their
peers and the morale of their workplace. Thank you Ms. Morris for your dedication and
hard work.
Yorkhill ES ‘s Touchstone
At Yorkhill Elementary School, we welcome everyone with open arms, open minds, and open
smiles. Looking past people’s differences and valuing each others’ strengths makes us
stronger. We accept ourselves for whom we are and treat others as we would like to be
treated.
Taking pride in ourselves and our work, we do our best and make good choices. We learn
from our mistakes and grow with every new opportunity. Respect is essential. Bullying is
not tolerated. Communicating in a polite and gentle way, we use words to solve problems.
We encourage each other to live out our goals, hopes and dreams. We understand. We care
about those in need; selfishness has no place at Yorkhill. We strive to make a positive differ-
ence in our world; to care about the environment is to care about ourselves. We keep mov-
ing. Forward is the only direction.
# YES, we can!
On Friday December 23, we held our Touchstone School Assembly. We celebrated student’s
achievements as we recognized their efforts to follow our Touchstone Code. We celebrated
this event with sing along songs which was enjoyed by all and expressed excitement and an-
ticipation as we look forward to a new year at Yorkhill Elementary School.
LITERACY IS ALIVE AND WELL AT YORKHILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
BOOK FAIR 2016
Our first Book Fair of the year was a great success! The selection was awesome, with a vari-
ety of books of different genres. From fiction and non-fiction, activity packs, learning re-
sources and arts and science kits – there was something for everyone! Half of all the pro-
ceeds come back to the school so we can continue to build our literacy resources and our bilin-
gual library collection. Thank you so much, parents, for supporting this fundraiser!
HOLIDAY HEROES FOOD DRIVE
YORKHILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2016
Since the launch of Holiday Heroes in 2008, York Regional Police has raised more than $1 million in monetary donations, new toys, new children's clothing and food. As always, all donations raised in York Region, stay in York Region! These goals could never have been achieved without the gener-osity and support from the public!
As always, 100 per cent of donations directly support the children from our community who are in need. Our collaborative efforts will provide holiday cheer to the thousands of families who have reg-istered for assistance through the local Salvation Army programs and Victim Services of York Region.
Yorkhill’s Holiday Food Drive
This year, Yorkhill Elementary School had a holiday food drive to donate food to people who
are less fortunate. It started in early December. Students generously donated non-perishable
food items. This includes canned food items, pasta, crackers, noodles, etc. Thank you to all of our Yorkhill
students, families and staff for their contributions.
-Iman and Lucy from Ms.Meldung’s Grade 7 class
Director's Cut- Lights, Camera, Action!
On December 12th and 13th the grade 7 and 8s had the amazing opportunity to shoot a short music video. This workshop supported media literacy and the music curriculum.
The preparations began a few weeks before the Do-It-In-A-Day workshop. We were put in groups of up to 5 people according to our choice of song topic. To begin with, we had to come up with our own lyrics and music. Each group also discussed the filming of the music video and de-tails including the number of scenes, props, and/or costumes.
Finally, the big day arrived! After learning about the history of music videos and what made them so successful, we got to fill out a storyboard explaining where and how we would shoot each scene. Once we were ready, each group got to use professional cameras while shooting each scene several times- each time from a different angle.
Finally, came our last task of the day; to edit the music video ( on macbooks ) and to add sound. The editing was especially time consuming since it involved a series of complex steps, in-cluding watching all the clips, cutting them and pasting them together in the right order and add-ing special effects. When we went home at the end of the day, we got a USB and a passcode which was used to watch not just our video, but our classmates’ videos too. Since each music video was completely different; (from a goodbye song to Harambe, to a love song, to a song about winter) watching them all was entertaining, to say the least.
By: Ilil and Alysa (grade 7)
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them
Competition
By: Emily and Leora
The crazy world of Fantastic Beasts finally entered the
grade seven and eight classes at Yorkhill Elementary
School. This November, Yorkhill participated in a wand
competition to see which class could create the best
looking wands. To begin with, we were given lifeless
wooden sticks, paint, stickers, markers, and glitter and let
our imagination take over. The manufactured sticks were
shaped into butterflies and fairies to dragons and fishing
rods. Once every wand was invented, we captured a
picture including the creative sticks and mailed the
pictures to the judges. We waited with hope to win a
screening of the movie to watch Fantastic Beasts And
Where To Find Them with the whole class. Unfortunately,
Yorkhill did not win the tickets however, we won pleasure
and enchantment. In conclusion, this was an amazing
opportunity and although we did not win we had tons of
fun participating.
THE HOUR OF CODE
Many students at Yorkhill E.S. participated in the Hour of Code during the week of De-
cember 5th. This global initiative included over 100 million students in 180 countries. The
Hour of Code is a one-hour introduction to computer science, designed to demystify code
and show that anybody can learn the basics. The students were very engaged and excited
to participate. Coding skills promote problem solving, logic and creativity. By starting
early, students will have a foundation for success in any 21st century career path
(code.org).
Photos of our Kindergarten, Grade 1 and 2 students in action:
Swim to Survive
During the months of November and December, the grade 3 students participated in the Life-saving Society's Swim to Survive program. The program provided training in three essential skills needed to survive an unexpected fall into deep water. Students greatly enjoyed the pro-gram, the instructors and their 3 visits to the local pool.
Intermediate Girls Volleyball Team
This past November, the Intermediate Girls Volleyball team competed in the regional tourna-ment at Baythorn Public School. They played against teams from Baythorn, Willowbrook, Thorn-
hill and E.J. Sand. It was the first time playing in a volleyball tournament for every player
on the team. They came out incredibly strong and it was a very close first match. We had
some challenging competition but the girls did well. Thank you for all of your hard work
and dedication! The team: Rose, Dana, Selena, Aly, Aliyaah, Yana, Maddy, Lily, Yewon,
Catherine, Yael and Emily.
WINTER CONCERT
YORKHILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2016
WINTER CONCERT
YORKHILL STUDENTS WAITING
PATIENTLY FOR THE SCHOOL BUS WITH SMILES ON THEIR FACES DEMON-
STRATING THE IMPORTANCE OF SCHOOL SPIRIT.
Important Dates
Winter Break December 26—January 6
School Re-opens January 9, 2017
French Immersion Information Evening January 19, 2017
P.A. Day—no school January 20, 2017
Dental Screening January 30, 2017
Immunization Gr. 7 Students February 7, 2017
Earth Rangers Gr. 1—6 February 27, 2017
Reminder—Public Health
If parents/guardians or students receive a letter from York Region
Public Health requesting immunization information, here’s what to
do:
Update York Region Public Health on your child’s immunization
status in one of the following ways:
Online at https://eimmunization.york.ca
Fax documents to 905-895-6066 or 1-866-258-2026
Mail immunization information to Immunization Services, Box 147,
Newmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1
Call York Region Public Health at 1-877-464-9675 ext.
73456
MIND, BODY, CONNECTION for Women I : Join us in an 7 session group for women who want to learn
the practice of mindfulness and meditation in a safe and supportive group setting. Topics will include:
stress and anxiety reduction, connecting with your mind and body, enhancing your self-worth and
self-esteem, and learning about general relaxation and happiness. Monday January 30/17 from 7 to
8:30 p.m. at 4600 Bathurst St.- Lipa Green Centre
SEPARATION 101- Join us for a one session workshop being provided by Gelman and Associates for
those who have questions about many of the common issues that arise when dealing with the pros-
pect of divorce. Topics to be discussed include: child custody, spousal support and division of property
and assets. Monday January 30/17 at 4600 Bathurst St.- Lipa Green Centre from 7 to 9 p.m.
As with all of our programs, registration is required. Our groups and workshops are open to all
members of the community regardless of cultural, religious and/or racial background and we offer a
sliding scale for those who require fee reductions. For more information or to register please call
Shawna Sidney at 416-638-7800 Ext # 6215 or go to our website at www.jfandcs.com/groups